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But give it to I now. We'll look at it another time, Abel." "I be very sorry, Gearge," said Abel, who had a consciousness that the miller's man was ill-pleased in spite of his civility. "It be so long since I was at school, and it be such a queer word. Do 'ee think she can have spelt un wrong, Gearge?" "'Tis likely she have," said George, regaining his composure. "Abel! Abel!

Those priests who have the spirit of domination are ill-pleased when souls communicate directly and in the natural way with God, going to Him for counsel and direction. Their aim is righteous! Thus does the evil one deceive their conscience, which in its turn deceives; their aim is righteous.

And that lurking vanity of the inferior to lessen his own inferiority did the rest. "If you don't believe me, there you are," said Roden, throwing the letter upon the table not ill-pleased, in the heat of the moment, to show that he was a more important person than his companion seemed to think. Von Holzen read the letter slowly and thoughtfully.

At present his father believed him dead, and perhaps was not ill-pleased to think so. He would not dispel that belief till he could redeem any boyish errors, and force his family to be proud to acknowledge him.

My mother lives there, too. She would say nothing, but in her heart she would be ill-pleased to see me as the housekeeper of a man like you, for common sense would inform everyone that I was your mistress." I thought she was right, and that it would be well to respect the rules of society.

'I shouldn't mind letting the park, I answered, 'for a little while; but nothing should ever make me let the dear old house. What should I do if I wanted it to die in? The old man smiled, evidently not ill-pleased. 'What do you say to the bar? he asked. 'I would rather not, I answered. 'Would you prefer the Church? he asked, eyeing me a little doubtfully. 'No, certainly, uncle, I answered.

For Antony, seeing his influence reviving in the commonwealth, and knowing how closely he was connected with Brutus, was ill-pleased to have him in the city. Besides, there had been some former jealousy between them, occasioned by the difference of their manners. Cicero, fearing the event, was inclined to go as lieutenant with Dolabella into Syria.

But while he waited, there came some one very softly down the passage and drew near; and the other, who had led him to the place, waited, as though ill-pleased to be interrupted; it was too murky for Anthony to see the new-comer, but he knew in some way that he was a friend.

An attentive observer might have fancied that during these periods of desultory self-inspection her face forgot its melancholy; but as soon as she neared the window again it began to proclaim that she was a very ill-pleased woman. And indeed, in what met her eyes there was little to be pleased with.

He knew men well, and he knew that youths of various birth take a blow in the face in various ways; now, the Emir's son had demeaned him as one of his rank, and had stood the ordeal! So my aunt Jacoba told him, for she had at once seen through Uncle Christian's purpose, and presently Jost Tetzel himself, though ill-pleased and sullen, confessed his error.

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